“Everything started here, in this town, in Wadowice” – these were the words of John Paul II referring to his hometown in conversation with its inhabitants on 16th June 1999 during his last pilgrimage to Wadowice. A trip in the footsteps of the man whose life inspired and was followed by millions of people from all around the world allows the participants to go back in time to the childhood and young years of Karol Wojtyła, as well as the subsequent period of his priesthood.

Częstochowa. The Black Madonna. Route for reduced mobility travellers

Częstochowa, precisely the Jasna Góra Monastery situated in the central part of the city, has been the destination of tourists and pilgrims from around the world for centuries. It is all because of the miraculous icon housed in the Jasna Góra Monastery, the origins of which are shrouded in mystery. We invite you to avail yourself of the unique opportunity to see the place attracting millions of people from all around the world every year.

Wieliczka Salt Mine. Route for reduced mobility travellers

We invite you to avail yourself of the unique opportunity to visit the most beautiful nooks of the historic Salt Mine in the town of Wieliczka, active continuously since the Middle Ages. The section of the Tourist Route adapted to meet the needs of people with disabilities is rich with the most amazing works of art sculpted throughout the many centuries of laborious miners’ work continued to this day.

Tyskie Brewery. Route for reduced mobility travellers

Historic architecture, impressive history and the golden beverage brewed incessantly for 400 years with great care for quality and one-of-a-kind taste – this is what the Duke’s Brewery in Tychy offers. We invite you to visit the pearl of Silesian architecture and learn the incredible story of the factory development and the evolving recipe of beer brewing.